VNv\ t* 1 "to \%V l«/» *// vV\ 1 f;/SAs 3U.«ENT FOR SALE ~ Thiele’s Dairy Cattle TOP PRODUCING rt.lry on hand at all times Wiscmv sin bred, fresh and heavy “d Arnold Thiele 2Vi miles southwest of Clear water, Phone 17 on 12 tf Ffir hAiIj5: Prairip hay. stacked ^.ha'ed. _ Roger Rosenkrnns. Redhird._ 22ctf SALE: 30 good whitefare stock cows, to start calving Feb ruary to. Also five-year-old bull Must sell as place is being sold Anthony Stee, l/>ng Pine. _ 25-26c70 WING MACHINE, new /W zagger and attachments, $37 20 t surgery Friday morning at the West Point hospital. MISCELLANEOUS No Hunting of any kind any time. Dobrovolny Ranch COMPLETE AERIAL spraying and dusting service. Custom seed harv esting and a complete line of chemicals for sale All work 100% guaranteed—Bruce Fletcher or Ed Butterfield. Or chard, Nebr., phone TW 3-3686. 3tf. STRAYED: One yearling here ford steer — branded on left side Please contact Earl Shrunk or Bob P. Summerer, Ewing. 25-26c EXPERT Watch Repairing! McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill NOTICE: Will the person who took the wheelbarrow from the Fred Saunto yard please return it ta Dom McDermott or Ed Humpal. 24pd. L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPKCLAIJZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. LAWN MOWER repairing. Also repair parts for Lawson — Reo -Clinton. ___| AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Phone 207 — O'Neill Auctions • ED THOR1N SAVE BIG! Do your own rug and | upholstery cleaning with the new BLUE LUSTRE. Coyne Hardware, O'Neill. 25c Wick's BODY SHOP Complete Body and Fender j Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W — O'NEILL — for Any Job 25tf Room Mothers Are Chosen by P-TA Mrs. Jonn Watson was appointed room mother chairman and all room mothers were selected at a meeting of the O’Neill Parent Teacher association Monday night, October 6. The room mothers are: Eighth grade, taught by Mrs. Winnie Mullin, Mrs. John Graves and Mrs. Brock Reynoldson. Seventh, taught by Donald Ad ams, Mrs. Bennett Gillespie and Mrs. Reed Herley. Sixth, taught by Mrs. Leona Shoemaker, Mrs. Virgil Tomlinson and Mrs. Virgil Laursen. Fifth and sixth combination, Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve. Fifth, taught by Mrs. Fred Ernst, Mrs. Dwight Philbrick and Mrs. Joe Sivesind. Third and fourth combination. Mrs. Arnie Mace and Mrs. Donald Younie. Fourth, taught by Mrs. Etha Walters, Mrs. Alvin Wood and Mrs. Bill Kramer. Third, taught by Miss Hilda Gal lagher, Mrs. Harry Spall and Mrs. Walter Lyons. Second, taught by Mrs. John Kersenbrock, Mrs. D>uis Wray and Mrs. George Cook; second, taught 1 by Mrs. Dean Jeffry, Mrs W. D. Kipplc and Mrs. E. E. Cleve land. First, taught by Mrs. A1 Fritton, Mrs. Dcwayne Philbrick and Mrs. Bob Pappenheimer; first, taught by Mrs. Lorine Smith, Mrs. Dale Thierolf. Kindergarten, morning group, Mrs. James Holsclaw and Mrs. Earl Hunt; aftemon group, Mrs. Frank Eppenbaugh and Mrs. Dale Perry. Mrs. M. D. Melena was appoint ed lunch chairman. The association was represent ed at the district 14 meeting at Dang Pine last week by Mrs. Vern on Lorenz, past president; Mrs. Bennett Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peacock Mrs. Lorenz was appointed to the district coun cil. __ METHODIST (Chambers-Amelia) CHAMBERS— Sunday, October 19: Church school, 10 a.m.; worship hour, 11 a.m.; senior MYF, 7:30 p.m. Monday, October 20: Junior MYF, 8 p.m.; junior choir rehear sal, 7:30 p.m.; adult choir rehear sal, 8 p.m. AMELIA— Sunday, October 19: Worship hour, 9:30 a.m.; church school, 10:30 a.m. W Mi 1 ... ■ HMIhM ■ »■ ~ ' DISASTERS, natural or man-made, call for Im mediate stocks of medical supplies and often other equipment for furnishing safe drinking wa ter, electricity or other essentials in order to save lives and aid the victims. Civil defense stock piles of litters and other supplies are located In 43 fully-manned U. 8. warehouses for use In times of national emergency or major natur. 1 disaster on presidential approval when other supply source* arc exhausted. (American Red Cross Photo! Bowling Standings STREAMLINE W L Page Oilers _ .11 4 Heinz 57 9 g Pepper Uppers 9 6 Splits 8 7 Methodist Men 7^ Fehrs Trae. & Equip. 7 g Farmers Store 414 10 >4 Legion Blue _ 4 n HIG John Brady, Pepper Up pers, 197. HIS Ben Gillespie, Methodist Men, 537. HTG Page Oilers, 824. UTS Page Oilers, 2367. BOOSTER W L Dick’s Bar 11 4 Caterpillars .10 5 J. M McDonalds _ 9 g Nite-Owls 9 g Ten Pin Lanes 8 7 Pin Pals 5 10 j Hunts Plumbing 5 10 Town House 3 12 HIG—Helen Gildersleeve, Hunt’s Plumbing, 173. HIS JoAnn Wecker, Caterpil lars, 454. HTG—Caterpillars, 699. HTS—Caterpillars, 1,961. VARSITY W I, O’Neill Cleaners _ 13 2 Old Home Bread _ 10 5 Orchard Legion 10 5 Legion Gold _ 7 g Bright’s Store 6 9 Johnson Jewelry .. 5 10 Drayton Elevator ___. 5 10 Coast-to-Coast _ ..... ' 4 11 HIG Jim Maly, O’Neill Clean